Image reading apparatus, image processing system, image reading method and image processing method

ABSTRACT

An image reading apparatus includes a reading part reading original, a time measuring part being able to measure different times selectively, and a defining part determining separation of sheets of the original read by the reading part. The time measuring part selects a time to be measured according to a predetermined condition, and the defining part determines the separation of sheets of the original when the selected time has elapsed without an operation concerning a subsequent reading operation being performed after a reading operation of the reading part is stopped.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

1. Field of the Invention

The present invention generally relates to an image reading apparatus,an image processing system, image reading method and image processingmethod, such as those of a digital copier, a facsimile machine, ascanner or the like, handling image data as electronic information.

2. Description of the Related Art

In the related art, documents (documents in which images andcharacters/letters are written for which safekeeping should be providedor may be used in future) are in safekeeping in a book shelf or the likeafter being filed in a form of paper. Recently, as data processing comesto be able to be performed at high speed, and, also, data storagedevices come to be reduced in price, a so-called electronic filingapparatus has been put into practice in which documents which should bein safekeeping are read through a scanning device, and are stored in alarge-capacity storage device in a form of electronic data.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

However, when using such an electronic filing apparatus, documents to befiled should be read through a scanning device, and such operations aretroublesome for a user. Documents to be filed in the electronic filingapparatus are those which are copied through a copier for the purpose ofuse in a meeting, those which are transmitted to a customer, or thelike. Accordingly, the present invention relaters to an electronicfiling apparatus by which image data which is once transformed intoelectric data is used, and image data obtained from the documentsthrough such transformation is transferred into and stored in a storagedevice.

This transfer of the image data to the storage device is convenient whenbeing re-used in future, if being related into a unit of a series ofdocument handled by inputting of a start command of a photocopyingprocess or the like, rather than as every page of image data. In therelated art, in general, relating image data into a unit of document isdetermined by an input of start command and finish of image readingoperation. In this case, in a case where sheets of original are fedthrough an ADF (Automatic Document Feeder), a document unit can bedetermined as that fed from the ADF until the sheets of original set inthe ADF have run out. However, in a case where a bound document is readsheet by sheet without using the ADF, each page of image data isdetermined as a document unit.

The present invention has been devised in consideration of theabove-mentioned situation, and an object of the present invention is toeffectively define documents in image data properly regardless of use ofsuch an ADF.

The present invention comprises:

-   -   reading original;    -   measuring different times selectively; and    -   determining separation of sheets of the original read by the        reading part,    -   wherein a time to be measured is selected according to a        predetermined condition, and the separation of sheets of the        original is determined when the selected time has elapsed        without an operation concerning a subsequent reading operation        being performed after a reading operation is ended.

Thereby, even in different conditions, the times suitable for therespective conditions are measured, and, thus, it is possible todetermine the separation of sheets of the original correctly.

The predetermined condition may comprise a condition of using anapparatus.

Thereby, in different using conditions of the apparatus, the timessuitable for the respective conditions are measured, and, thus, it ispossible to determine the separation of sheets of the original correctlyin any condition of using of the apparatus.

The condition of using the apparatus may comprise a function of theapparatus which is executed by reading the original.

Thereby, in a case where a time interval between reading operations isdifferent for each function of the apparatus, it is possible todetermine the separation of sheets of the original properly, by settingdifferent times to be measured accordingly.

The function of the apparatus may be at least one of a facsimiletransmission function, a photocopying function and a scanning function.

For example, in a case of scanning, a use of the read image data islimited to be filed, and, therefore, the interval of reading operationsis shorter than that in each of the other cases of facsimiletransmission and photocopying. Therefore, by setting the shorter time tobe measured for the case of scanning accordingly, it is possible todetermine the separation of sheets of the original properly at a time ofusing each function.

The condition of using the apparatus may be either one of a case wherean automatic original feeding function is used and a case where theautomatic original feeding function is not used and a user manuallyfeeds the original.

There are a case where the automatic original feeding function(automatic original feeding through ADF) is used and a case where theautomatic original feeding function cannot be used, for example, in acase where the original is a book, and it is necessary to put each pageonto the contact glass turning the page, and the interval of readingoperations is different between these cases. In each case, by settingdifferent time to be measured for the different interval of readingoperations, it is possible to determine the separation of sheets of theoriginal properly in any case.

The time to be measured is set short in the case where the automaticoriginal feeding function is used but long in the case where a usermanually feeds the original.

Thereby, it is possible to set the times to be measured according to therespective cases, and, to determine the separation of sheets of theoriginal properly in any case.

When operation of changing from a condition in which the automaticoriginal feeding function is used to a condition in which the originalis fed manually is detected during the measurement of the time of thecase of using the automatic original feeding function, it may bedetermined that the measurement has finished even during the measurementof the time, and that the separation of sheets of the original occurs.

Thereby, even when the interval of reading operations is short, it isdetermined that the separation of sheets of the original occurs whenchanging from the automatic original feeding condition to the manualoriginal feeding condition occurs. Accordingly, it is possible todetermine the separation of sheets of the original properly.

When an operation (for example, operation of opening/closing the ADF) ofagain manually feeding the original is detected during measurement ofthe time of the case of manually feeding the original, the measurementof the time may be re-started.

In the case where the automatic original feeding function is not used,there are a case where the original is scanned with the ADF kept openand a case where the original is scanned with the ADF opened/closed foreach page of the original, and the interval of reading operations isdifferent between these cases. Specifically, the interval of readingoperations is longer in the case where the ADF is opened/closed for eachpage of the original. In this case, by re-starting the measuring thetime each time the ADF is opened/closed, it is possible to avoiddetermining the separation of sheets of the original erroneously, and toperform the determination of the separation of sheets of the originalproperly.

Measurement of the time may be stopped by a predetermined operation.

Thereby, in a case, for example, it is found that some pages of theoriginal are stapled, and the staples are removed at the time, and,thereby, a user wants to stop measuring the time, it is possible to stopthe measurement of the time by pressing a predetermined operation switchor the like, for example. Accordingly, it is possible to avoiderroneously determining the separation of sheets of the original, and toperform the determination of the separation of sheets of the originalproperly.

The present invention may further comprise previously registering, forthe original to be read, as a plurality of documents, and image dataread from the original may be treated as respective ones of theplurality of documents registered.

Thereby, even in a case where, for example, a plurality of documents areread at once, and, thereby, the interval of reading operations is shorteven between different documents, it is possible to determine theseparation of documents correctly in accordance with intention of a userby previously registering for the documents. Furthermore, in a casewhere both the original read in using the automatic original feedingfunction is used and other original read in not using the automaticordinal feeding function but turning each page are intended to beincluded in one document, and the interval of reading operations islong, it is possible to not determine the separation of documentscorrectly in accordance with intention of a user by previouslyregistering for the documents.

Registering of document information may be performed for each of theplurality of documents, and adds the document information to the imagedata for each document.

Thereby, at a time of re-using the image data, it is possible to usevarious search keys for searching the documents, and it is possible toimprove using efficiency of the electronic filing system.

The document information may comprise at least one of a readingcondition, user information and storage information.

Thereby, at a time of re-using the image data, it is possible to usesuch information as a search key for searching the stored documents, andit is possible to improve using efficiency of the electronic filingsystem.

The present invention may further comprise displaying the contentsregistered during the reading operation.

Thereby, it is possible to view the registered contents at a desiredtime, and to avoid erroneous processing before occurring.

The present invention may further comprise displaying the contentsregistered after the reading operation, and confirming/editing theregistered contents viewing them displayed.

Thereby, it is possible to correct the registered contents viewing them,and, thereby, to set the correct contents.

Treating one or a plurality of sheets of original as one document, thepresent invention may comprise displaying contents comprising separationof sheets of the original automatically determined, as temporaryregistered contents, and confirming/editing the temporary registeredcontents viewing them displayed.

Thereby, it is possible to reduce operations by a user to register forthe documents, and, also, to finally register the correct contents

Registering document information for each document of the plurality ofdocument, and adding the document information to the image data for eachdocument may be performed.

Thereby, at a time of re-using the image data, it is possible to usevarious search keys for searching the documents, and it is possible toimprove using efficiency of the electronic filing system.

The document information may comprise at least one of a readingcondition, user information and storage information.

Thereby, at a time of re-using the image data, it is possible to usesuch information as a search key for searching the stored documents, andit is possible to improve using efficiency of the electronic filingsystem.

Another aspect of the present invention treats one or a plurality ofsheets of original as one document, and comprises displaying contentscomprising separation of documents determined by a predetermined method,as temporary registered contents, and confirming/editing the temporaryregistered contents viewing them displayed.

Thereby, it is possible to reduce registering operations performed by auser, and, also, to finally register the correct contents.

Registering document information for each document of the plurality ofdocument, and adding the document information to the image data for eachdocument may be performed.

Thereby, at a time of re-using the image data, it is possible to use thedocument information as a search key for searching the documents, and itis possible to improve using efficiency of the electronic filing system.

The document information may comprise at least one of a readingcondition, user information and storage information.

Thereby, at a time of re-using the image data, it is possible to usesuch information as a search key for searching the documents, and it ispossible to improve using efficiency of the electronic filing system.

Another aspect of the present invention treats one or a plurality ofsheets of original as one document, and comprise previously registering,for original to be read, as a plurality of documents, and reading theoriginal, wherein image data obtained by the reading part is treated foreach document of the plurality of documents registered.

Thereby, even in a case where, for example, a plurality of documents areread at once, and, thereby, the interval of reading operations is shorteven between different documents, it is possible to determine theseparation of documents correctly in accordance with intention of a userby previously registering for the documents. Furthermore, in a casewhere both the original read in using the automatic original feedingfunction is used and other original read in not using the automaticordinal feeding function but turning each page are intended to beincluded in one document, and the interval of reading operations islong, it is possible to not determine the separation of documentscorrectly in accordance with intention of a user by previouslyregistering for the documents.

Registering of document information may be performed for each of theplurality of documents, and adds the document information to the imagedata for each document.

Thereby, at a time of re-using the image data, it is possible to usevarious search keys for searching the documents, and it is possible toimprove using efficiency of the electronic filing system.

The document information may comprise at least one of a readingcondition, user information and storage information.

Thereby, at a time of re-using the image data, it is possible to usesuch information as a search key for searching the documents, and it ispossible to improve using efficiency of the electronic filing system.

The present invention may further comprise displaying the contentsregistered during the reading operation.

Thereby, it is possible to view the registered contents at a desiredtime, and to avoid erroneous processing before occurring.

The present invention may further comprise displaying the contentsregistered after the reading operation, and confirming/editing theregistered contents viewing them displayed.

Thereby, it is possible to correct the registered contents viewing them,and, thereby, to set the correct contents.

Another aspect of the present invention treats one or a plurality ofsheets of original as one document, and comprise reading the original,registering, for image data obtained from original by the reading part,as a plurality of documents, wherein the image data obtained by thereading part is treated for each document of the plurality of documentsregistered.

Thereby, even in a case where, for example, a plurality of documents areread at once, and, thereby, the interval of reading operations is shorteven between different documents, it is possible to determine theseparation of documents correctly in accordance with intention of a userby registering for the documents after the reading operations.Furthermore, in a case where original read in using the automaticoriginal feeding function is used and other original read in not usingthe automatic ordinal feeding function but turning each page areintended to be included in one document, and the interval of readingoperations is long, it is possible to not determine the separation ofdocuments correctly in accordance with intention of a user byregistering for the documents after the reading operations.

Registering of document information may be performed for each of theplurality of documents, and adds the document information to the imagedata for each document.

Thereby, at a time of re-using the image data, it is possible to usevarious search keys for searching the documents, and it is possible toimprove using efficiency of the electronic filing system.

The document information may comprise at least one of a readingcondition, user information and storage information.

Thereby, at a time of re-using the image data, it is possible to usesuch information as a search key for searching the documents, and it ispossible to improve using efficiency of the electronic filing system.

Another aspect of the present invention comprises storing image data forwhich separation of sheets of original is already determined obtained asdescribed above, as particular documents obtained from the separation ofsheets of original.

Thereby, at a time of re-using the image data, it is possible to searchthe image data for each document, and to improve the using efficientlyof the electronic filing system.

The present invention may further comprise transmitting the image datafor which separation of sheets of original is already determinedobtained as described above, as particular documents obtained from theseparation of sheets of original, to be stored.

Thereby, because it is possible to transmit the image data in units ofdocuments, it is possible to store the image data in units of documents.Accordingly, it is possible to search the image data for each document,and, thus, to improve the using efficiently of the electronic filingsystem.

This transmission of the image data may be performed via a network.

Thereby, it is possible to transmit the image data remotely, and,thereby, it is possible to re-use the image data efficiently.

This transmission of the image data may be performed via a facsimiletransmission system.

Thereby, it is possible to transmit the image data remotely, and,thereby, it is possible to re-use the image data efficiently.

Other objects and further features of the present invention will becomemore apparent from the following detailed description when read inconjunction with the accompanying drawings.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 shows an entire configuration of an electronic filing systemaccording to the present invention;

FIG. 2 shows a general configuration illustrating one example of adigital copier according to the present invention;

FIG. 3 shows a flow chart illustrating operations according to a firstgeneral aspect of the present invention;

FIG. 4 shows a layout of an operation panel of the digital copier shownin FIG. 1;

FIG. 5 shows a functional block diagram of a server apparatus shown inFIG. 1;

FIG. 6 shows a first example of an initial picture of an LCD of theoperation panel shown in FIG. 4;

FIG. 7 shows a first example of a setting picture of the LCD of theoperation panel;

FIG. 8 shows a second example of the setting picture of the LCD of theoperation panel;

FIG. 9 shows a flow chart illustrating operations according to a secondgeneral aspect of the present invention;

FIG. 10 shows a on-processing picture of the LCD of the operation panel;

FIG. 11 shows a second example of the initial picture of the LCD of theoperation panel;

FIG. 12 shows a third example of the setting picture of the LCD of theoperation panel;

FIG. 13 shows a fourth example of the setting picture of the LCD of theoperation panel; and

FIG. 14 shows one example of the contents of a record of image dataprovided by the present invention.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF THE PREFERRED EMBODIMENTS

A first general aspect of the present invention is to determine documentseparation by time-out.

However, in this case, there is a difference in time required forexchanging of sheets of original between a case where an ADF is used anda case where a user sets each sheet of the original onto a contact glassthrough opening and closing of the ADF. Accordingly, when the sametime-out time is used for the determination, it is difficult todetermine separation of documents properly. When the time-out time istoo long, a document of a user is erroneously determined as the samedocument of a preceding user. In order to avoid such a situation,according to the first general aspect of the present invention,different time-out times are set for a case of using the ADF and a casewhere a user sets a document on the contact glass sheet by sheet, fordetermining separation of documents.

Specifically, the time-out time for a case where a user sets a documenton the contact glass sheet by sheet is made longer than the time-outtime for a case of use of the ADF. Thereby, in the case where the usersets a document on the contact glass sheet by sheet, image data obtainedthrough a series of copying operation is treated as a document inconsideration of a time required for the user to re-set a sheet ofdocument onto the contract glass.

Further, by detecting opening/closing of the ADF, it is possible toproperly determine document separation even when photocopying operationis changed from one using the ADF to one without using the ADF.

Furthermore, in a case of not using the ADF, document separation isproperly made by considering an operation time required foropening/closing of the ADF when photocopy is made by opening/closing ofthe ADF for each sheet of document.

FIG. 1 shows an entire configuration of an electronic filing systemaccording to the present invention.

In this filing system, a high-function digital copier (MFP:Multi-Function Printer) 10 is used in a business division in common, forexample, and, to the MFP 10, a server apparatus 112 configured of apersonal computer (PC) and a large-capacity storage device (IMS;Infinite Memory Server) 113 are connected. Image data once processed bya user through the MFP 10 is then sent to the server apparatus 112, andis stored in the IMS 113 therethrough in a manner such as to be able tobe searched for and read out. Thereby, the processed image data is filedre-usably in the filing system. The MFP 10 has an ADF 23 having anoriginal table 23 a mounted on the top thereof, as shown in the figure

FIG. 2 shows an internal block configuration of the above-describeddigital copier (MFP) 10.

In the MFP 10, a CPU 11 reads control programs previously stored in aROM 12, and controls respective parts of the MFP 10 using a RAM 13 as awork area for temporarily storing image data and/or sensor signals.Thereby, the MFP 10 performs various operations as a data processingapparatus, and, also, to perform operations according to the presentinvention.

To the MFP 10, the above-mentioned server apparatus 112, which storesdata in the above-mentioned large-capacity storage device 113 andmanages the data in a manner in which the stored data can be searchedfor and read is connected through a network I/F (interface) 20. Then, asdescribed above, image data once dealt with by a user is thentransferred by the MFP 10 to the server apparatus 112 whether or nottransfer instructions are given, and, thereby, the image data havingbeen dealt with is filed (stored in safekeeping). Thus, the filingsystem is constructed as mentioned above.

The server apparatus 112 may not be connected to the MFP 10 through thenetwork but may be connected thereto directly.

In the MFP 10, the ROM 12, RAM 13 and network I/F 20 are connected tothe CPU 11 via a system bus, and, also, a scanner 14, a plotter 15, amodem 16, an NCU (Network Control Unit) 17, an operation unit 18, a harddisk drive 19, a serial I/F 22 and an I/O port 24 are connected to theCPU 11 via the system bus. Then, as a result of the CPU 11 unifyinglycontrolling those respective parts 12 through 18 of the MFP 10, thescanner 14 functions as an image reading device, and, thereby, the MFP10 can be used as a copier which has a transmission function oftransmitting image data through facsimile communication, a copyingfunction of outputting so as to record read image data and a recordingfunction of outputting so as to record received image data.

Further, the MFP 10 has a timer 11 a which is used by the CPU 11 whenthe CPU 11 controlling respective parts of the MFP 10. For example, thetimer 11 a is used for counting timing pulses for synchronizing therespective parts of the MFP 10.

The MFP 10 may also be used as a printer which outputs so as to recordimage data which has been received from a PC (personal computer), or ascanner which reads in image data and sends the image data to a PC. Suchimage data may be caused to undergo operations the same as those whichare performed on image data according to the present invention.

The above-mentioned ADF 23 communicates with the CPU 11 information suchas a paper end alarm, a paper jam alarm and so forth, and, also, anopening/closing sensor 25 which detects opening/closing of the ADF 23 isconnected to the CPU 11 through the I/O port 24.

Simply describing, after sheets of original set on the original table 23a of the ADF 23 are separately fed through the ADF 23 sheet by sheet andare positioned onto a contact glass (reading position), for example, thescanner 14 applies light from an exposure lamp onto the original(document comprising images, characters/letters and/or the like) placedon the contact glass, converts the light reflected by the image surfaceof the original into an electric signal, and, thus, reads the imagedata, according to a well-known reading method.

The plotter 15 optically writes, from image data read/received and thenlatched in the RAM 13, an electrostatic latent image onto a rotated andcharged photosensitive body, forms a toner image therefrom by causingtoner to adhere thereto, transfers the toner image onto a paper sheetfed from a paper feeding cassette, fixes it onto the paper sheet, andejects it, according to a well-known electrophotographic recordingmethod, for example.

The modem 16 modulates/demodulates image data and various proceduresignals, the NCU 17 performs connection or disconnection of a line byperforming line control with a PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network),and, thereby, transmits/receives facsimile data to/from a facsimileterminal at the other end.

The MFP 10 may have an image processing part 26 which functions as a DCRcoding and compressing image data, and, then, decoding and decompressingthe image data for reproduction thereof. Further, the MFP 10 can performimage processing such as enlargement/reduction in size of an image in asize-changing rate according to instructions input by a user at a timeof photocopying.

The operation unit 18 includes a key port 21 and a display port 31provided in an operation port provided at a top on a front surface of abody of the MFP 10. The key port 21 includes a start key for inputtinginstructions of starting copying operation and so forth. The displayport 31 includes a display and operation LCD (Liquid Crystal Display)with a touch panel, through which various information such as drivingconditions, states of the MFP 10, input conditions and so forth aredisplayed, and selection of functions, various setting and so fourth areinput by operation performed by a user.

Further, the CPU 11 of the MFP 10, for example, outputs so as to recordimage data obtained as a result of original being read through thescanner 14 onto a paper sheet through the plotter 15, or transmits imagedata through the modem 16 and NCU 17, and, in parallel, stores the sameimage data with document information added thereto such as processingdate/time information, the number of pages, telephone number of theother end, and/or the like in the hard disk drive 19. Then, the CPU 11performs transfer operation of sending the image data to theabove-mentioned server apparatus 112 via the network I/F 20.

The server apparatus 112 connected to the MFP 10 will now be described.This apparatus 112 may be configured by a general-purpose personalcomputer (PC) as mentioned above. Through this apparatus, a user canperform various processing such as producing documents or images,through an operation process, by operating a keyboard and/or a mouse,viewing a display device. Similarly, through the server apparatus 112, auser can store and manage image data transferred from the MFP 10 in thelarge-capacity storage device 113, re-usably, by searching for andreading the image data, and displaying/outputting so as to record theimage data. Specifically, image data is stored in the large-capacitystorage device 113 for each document dealt with continuously in a mannerin which each document is related to respective document information.Then, in response to a request by a user, a part (thumbnail image on thetop page, or the like, for example) of each document is displayed on thedisplay device in a form of calendar or the like selectable based on aprocessing date/time or the like. Thereby, the user can read image dataselected therefrom in a unit of document from the large-capacity storagedevice 113, output so as to record the thus-read image data by sendingto the MFP 10, for example, recognize the contents of the displayedimage data, and, thus, re-use the image data.

Further, it is also possible to enable outputting so as to display imagedata in a unit of document on the display device in sequence, and, toenable modifying the image data in a form of electronic data through thePC, and, thus, enable re-using the image data.

With reference to FIG. 3, a photocopying operation, for example,according to the first general aspect of the present invention will nowbe described. The photocopying operation is started by the start key ofthe key port 21 being pressed by a user (in a step S1), and, through astep S3, sheets of original is placed on the ADF 23, original feeding isperformed by the ADF 23 when the ADF 23 is previously closed, but theADF 23 is stopped otherwise.

In the case of photocopying process using the ADF 23 (YES on the stepS3), after it is determined (in step S4) that all the sheets of originalplaced on the ADF 23 have been fed to the contact glass and scannedthrough the scanner 14 (in a step S5), the CPU 11 sets a time-out time50 to the timer 11 a (in a step S6). Simultaneously, the timer 11 astarts counting-down operation. Then, when the time out occurs, that is,the timer 11 a has finished counting of the time-out time 50 (YES in astep S10), the CPU 11 recognizes that the document has ended. Then, theCPU 11 produces a file list of the copied image data, and transfers theimage data to the server apparatus 112 (in a step S11).

When the start key is pressed before the time out occurs (YES in a stepS8), the step S3 is again executed, image data is input through scanningand is treated as the same document, and the process is repeated.

However, when the opening of the ADF 23 is detected through theopening/closing sensor 25 during waiting for occurrence of the time out(YES in a step S7), the waiting for occurrence of the time out iscancelled, a file list of image data obtained through the photocopyingoperation is produced, and the image data is transferred (in the stepS11).

Furthermore, when a time-out setting canceling key provided in the keyport 21, for example, is pressed by the user during waiting foroccurrence of the time out (YES in a step S9), the step S1 is executedagain, and, the start key being pressed (YES in the step S1) is waitedfor. When the start key is pressed, the effect generated due to thetime-out setting canceling key being pressed is cancelled, and, theprocess same as that described above is executed.

This time-out setting canceling key is used, for example, as follows:when a user does not intend to cause the time out to occur while theuser unbinds a bound document.

In a case where a photocopying operation is performed without using theADF 23 (that is, a user manually opens the ADF 23, places a sheet oforiginal onto the contact glass, and takes a photocopy thereof), afterthe step S3 (NO of the step S3), opening/closing of the ADF 23 isdetected in a step S13 after the end of scanning operation performed bythe MFP 10 (YES of a step S12). Then, when the ADF 23 is opened (YES inthe step S13), a time-out time 51 is set in a step S19, then, afteroccurrence of the time out (YES in a step S18) or the start key ispressed (YES in a step S16), a file list of the image data obtainedthrough the photocopying operation is produced, and the image data istransferred (in the step S11), or the photocopying operation iscontinued (starting from the step S3).

Further, same as the above mention, when the time-out setting cancelingkey is pressed (YES in a step S17), the step S1 is again executed, andthe starting key being again pressed is waited for.

When it is detected in the step S13 that the ADF 23 is closed (NO), thetime-out time 51 is set in a step S14 once, and occurrence of the timeout is waited for. However, when the ADF 23 is opened in this condition(YES in a step S15), the time-out time 51 is again set (in the stepS19), and thus, the time-out time is substantially extended.

Thus, although there is a difference in time required for setting eachsheet of original occurring due to a difference as to whether or not theADF 23 is used for feeding the original, it is possible to determinethat a document has ended properly by setting the different time-outtimes for the respective cases. In the case where the ADF 23 is notused, when opening/closing operation of the ADF 23 is detected, thetime-out time is set again so as to substantially extend the time-outtime. Accordingly, it is possible to determine that a document has endedproperly in each of a case where photocopying operation, for example, iscontinued with repetition of the opening/closing operations, and a casewhere photocopying operation, for example, is continued with the ADF 23kept opened. Further, in the case where the ADF 23 is used,determination that a document has ended can be made when a form of theoriginal has changed as a result of opening/closing operation of the ADF23 performed due to the occurrence of the change in the form of theoriginal being detected. However, when opening/closing operation of theADF 23 is performed due to a reason that an event other than normaloperation such as paper jam or the like occurs in the ADF 23,determination that a document has ended is prevented from being made.

Thus, the time-out time, which is an interval of reading operations, fordetermining that a document has ended is suitably set to the time-outtime 50 for the case where the ADF 23 is used, and, also, to thetime-out time 51 for the case where a user sets each sheet of originalonto the contact glass (or the original table) sheet by sheet, for whichtwo cases a time required for replacing each sheet of original isdifferent. Thereby, it is possible to appropriately determine an end ofa document whether or not the ADF 23 is used.

Specifically, by setting the time-out time 51 for the case where a usersets an original onto the contract glass (or the original table) sheetby sheet longer than the time-out time 50 for the case where the ADF 23is used, it is possible to determined an end of a document inconsideration of a time required for a user to replace each sheet of adocument and position the sheet.

Furthermore, it is possible to recognize an end of a document bydetecting opening/closing the ADF 23 during use of the ADF 23, even in acase where photocopying process is changed from one using the ADF 23into one not using the ADF 23.

Furthermore, in the case where a user performs photocopying operationwithout using the ADF 23, there may be a case to perform thephotocopying operation with opening and closing the ADF 23, and a caseto perform the photocopying operation with the ADF 23 kept opening.Then, by taking into account of a time required for a user to performopening/closing operation of the ADF 23 in the case where photocopyingoperation is performed with the opening/closing operation of the ADF 23,it is possible to determine an end of a document appropriately.

A second general aspect of the present invention will now be described.

In a case where original which has been read in is stored as onedocument as described above, there may be a case where a readingcondition is changed for the same document, and a case where, in thesame document, the original which is read through the ADF 23 and theother original which is read by turning page by page are mixed. In sucha case, while the condition is changed, a time elapsed, and, thereby, anend of a document may be determined unexpectedly when only a time isused for the determination. Further, in a case where a plurality ofdocuments are read in a same setting, when a different document is readwithin the time-out time, this document may be unexpectedly determinedas the same document with the precedingly read document.

In order to solve such problems, for achieving a suitable determinationof an end of a document even in such cases, it is made possible to setdocument information such as the number of sheets, a reading condition,user information, storage information and so forth, for each document,before the original is read in. Thereby, it is possible to determine anend of a document positively, and, to improve accuracy in searching andreading stored image data after that.

For this purpose, before a reading process, for a plurality ofdocuments, document information such as the number of sheets, a readingcondition, user information, storage information and so forth is set foreach document, then, after the reading process, the thus-set documentinformation is added to the thus-read-in image data, and, then, theimage data can be sent to the storage device in desired units ofdocuments. Thereby, it is possible to improve an accuracy in searchingand reading of documents in an electronic filing system after that.

The image reading apparatus may be used not only in a copier or afacsimile machine but also as a scanner device by itself.

Further, in the above-described configuration, it is made possible that,during the reading process or after the reading process, a difference inprocess contents is detected, and, thereby, determination of an end of adocument is made automatically, and, then, after the reading process,the determination result is displayed, and is confirmed and edited ifnecessary. Thereby, when no correction is needed, the read image data isstored in the storage device with the information as to the separationof sheets of the original as it is. However, when some correction isneeded, a document for which the correction should be made is selected,and the document information thereof such as the determination of theend of the document is appropriately corrected. Accordingly, a load on auser for a setting operation can be reduced. Thus, the automatically setdocument information is displayed after the reading process, andcorrection is made for each document for which the document informationshould be corrected if necessary, and the thus-corrected documentinformation is added to the image data, and the thus-obtained image datacan be sent to the storage device in desired units of documents.Thereby, it is possible to make easier high-accuracy documentregistration process in the electronic filing system.

A configuration of the electric filing system according to the secondgeneral aspect of the present invention can achieve the above-describedobjects. The electronic filing system according to the second generalaspect of the present invention includes, in addition to theconfiguration and functions described above with reference to FIGS. 1, 2and 3, the features which will now be described (However, the documentseparation function using the time-out time according to the firstgeneral aspect of the present invention described with reference to FIG.3 may be excluded from the electronic filing system according to thesecond general aspect of the present invention).

FIG. 4 shows a layout of an operation panel of the display and operationpart 18. The operation panel 131 includes the LCD (display port 31),function selection keys 133 including a document key 134, ten keys 135,the start key 136, arrow keys 137 and so forth (key port 21).

In FIG. 2, as mentioned above, to the CPU 11, the NCU (Net Control Unit)17 is connected for performing the predetermined line control, lineconnection and disconnection when calling/call acceptance is performedvia the PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network). Then, the CPU 11performs modulating/demodulating image data and various proceduresignals through the modem 16 and performs facsimile communications(transmission/reception) through the NCU 17, and, also, transmits imagedata read in from original through the scanner 14 to the serverapparatus 112 directly or via the network through the interface 20.

The ADF 23 is mounted on the contact glass removably (openably) on theMFP 10, by which sheets of original set on the original table 23 a shownin FIG. 1 are fed and positioned onto the contact glass (at a readingposition thereof) sheet by sheet separately, and, after being read, theoriginal is carried out to a paper ejecting table.

By a feeding mode in which original is automatically fed through the ADF23, or a placement mode in which, after book-like original or asheet-like original is placed on the contact glass, the top surface ofwhich is exposed as a result of the ADF 23 being opened, the ADF 23 isused as a pressing plate, the original is placed on the contact glass.Then, the scanner 14 reads in image data to be transmitted/copied fromthe original.

As mentioned above, the original image may be read in by a well-knownreading method. For example, light is applied by the exposure lamp tothe original positioned on the contact glass, and the light thusreflected by the original is transformed into an electric signal througha CCD, and, thus, the image data is read in.

The plotter 15 records image data which has been read in/received andstored in the RAM 13 in a form of a bit map onto a paper sheet through awell-known electrophotographic recording method, for example.Specifically, based on the image data read in/received, optical writingis performed on the rotating photosensitive body, the surface of whichis uniformly charged, and, thereby, an electrostatic latent image isformed on the photosensitive body. Then, toner is caused to adhere tothe electrostatic latent image, and thus, development is performed. Thethus-formed toner image is transferred and fixed onto a sheet fed from apaper feeding cassette. The thus-obtained sheet with the image isejected from the apparatus.

Other than the electrophotographic recording method, another method,such as an ink-jet method, a thermal-head method, a dot-impact method orthe like may be employed by the plotter 15.

As mentioned above, the CPU 11 functions as a DCR (coding/decoding)compressing and coding image data to be transmitted, and, also,decompressing and decoding received image data, and, also, performsimage processing such as changing a size of an image into a desired sizeaccording to instructions by a user on image data.

Accordingly, the MFP 10 has a transmission function of transmittingimage data through facsimile communications, a photocopying function ofrecording and outputting read image data and a recording function ofrecording and outputting received image data. Thus, the MFP 10 can beused as not only a copier but also a facsimile machine.

Also, it is possible that the MFP 10 may be configured to be able to beused as a printer which receives image data from a PC and records so asto output it, or a scanner device which sends read image data to a PC.The thus-obtained image data may also be used as image data processedaccording to the present invention.

FIG. 5 shows a functional block diagram of the server apparatus 112. Theserver apparatus 112 includes a CPU 141, a memory (ROM, RAM, and soforth) 142, a hard disk drive 143, a display device 144, a touch panel145, a keyboard 146, a mouse 147, an I/O circuit 148, an I/F circuit149, and a timer function device 150. Through the server apparatus 112,a user, viewing the display device 114, operates the keyboard 146 and/ormouse 147, and, thereby, performs operation processing according to anapplication program read out from the hard disk drive 143. Thereby, itis possible to use the server apparatus 112 as a system of processingvarious processes such as producing documents and/or images.

Further, it is possible to use the server apparatus 112 as a server ofan electronic filing system as a result of data being transmittedto/received from the IMS 113 connected via the I/O circuit 148 and theMFP 10 connected via the I/F circuit 149.

The server apparatus 112 receives image data same as that processed inthe MFP 10 via the I/F circuit 149, and sends the image data to the IMS113 (storage device) which then stores the image data therein.Specifically, the server apparatus 112 receives document informationsent from the MFP 10, distinguishes the image data to be processedsuccessively into particular documents, and, thereby, stores insafekeeping the image data in the IMS 113 in a manner such that it ispossible to identify the stored image information for each document, orfor each user who uses the MFP 10.

Then, as mentioned above, the server apparatus 112, in response to arequest by a user, reads out a part (for example, a thumbnail of the toppage) of each document stored in the IMS 113 based on added data(document information) such as a processing date/time for each user andfor each document, and displays on the display device 114 in a calendarform or the like. Then, when the user selects image data therefrom, theserver apparatus 112 reads it from the IMS 113 in units of documents,and transfers it to the MFP 10. Then, for example, it is possible forthe user to cause the contents of the image data to be recorded so as tobe output, through the MFP 10, for example, and, thereby, to confirm thecontents, and, thus, to re-use the image data.

Furthermore, it is also possible that image data in units of documentsis displayed on the display device 144 successively, then, the imagedata in a form of electric data is modified, and, thus the image datacan be re-used.

The MFP 10 is configured such that the CPU 11 performing variousprocesses according to the present invention displays a picture forregistering for a plurality of documents to be processed on the LCD 132of the display and operation part 18 shown in FIG. 4, any thereof isselected by a user, and, for the selected document, document informationsuch as processing contents, owner information and so forth can be inputby the user. Then, the CPU 11 makes a control such that theabove-mentioned document information is added to image data read inphotocopying operation or facsimile transmission operation performedafter this setting (input of the document information) for each documentso that the image data can be stored in the IMS 113 in units ofdocuments.

The method of indicating the separation of documents is not limited toadding the document information mentioned above. For example, it is alsopossible to control an interval of transmission of image data, and soforth.

Specifically, for example, a case where a plurality of documents arecopied through the MFP 10 will now be described.

A plurality of sheets of each document is set on the original table 23 aof the ADF 23, and the document key 134 of the function selection keys133 of the operation panel 131 is pressed. Then, the document settingpicture shown in FIG. 6 is displayed on the LCD 132. Then, using the tenkeys 135, the total number of the documents to be processed is input.Then, default settings for documents, the number of which has been thusinput are displayed as shown in FIG. 7. Then, for each document, thedocument information such as the number of sheets, processing contents,storage denial instructions, publication instructions, owner and soforth is set. In the initial picture of the document setting picture, acursor 61 appears. At the position at which the cursor 61 is located,the number of sheets is input using the ten keys 135.

The method of display is not limited to the switching between displaysof the reading operation picture shown in FIG. 4 and the registeringpicture shown in FIG. 7. It is also possible that the LCD 132 includestwo display regions, and these two pictures are displayed at the sametime thereby, for example.

The above-mentioned processing contents are contents of processing suchas copying processing, facsimile transmission processing, scanningprocessing or the like which the MFP 10 performs. A processing contentkey 62 in the document setting picture is touched and desired processingcontents are selected using the function selection keys 133. Forexample, when a copying function is used and thus the COPY key of thekeys 133 is pressed, a copying condition setting picture is displayed onthe LCD 132. Then, after various settings are made, the document key 134is pressed. Then, the document setting picture is again displayed on theLCD 132.

A storage denial instruction key 63 displays ‘capture’ (storage) indefault, as shown in FIG. 7. When this key is touched, it then displays‘non-capture’ (storage denial). When the storage denial is set andregistered, the relevant document is not stored.

A publication instruction key 64 displays ‘public’ (publication) indefault. When this key is touched, it then displays ‘non-public’ (notpublication). When the publication is set and registered, a right tosearch for and read the relevant document is given to all the users.

The owner is a user who only has the right to search for and read adocument stored in the IMS 113, unless the above-mentioned publicationis set, and can be set for each document. In the initial picture, anowner specification key 65 displays ‘default’ (default user) as shown inFIG. 7. When this key is touched, a user list shown in FIG. 8 isdisplayed on the LCD 132. Then, a user or users to which the right tosearch for and read out of a document is selected therefrom, and then,when a fix key 71 is touched, the document setting picture shown in FIG.7 is again displayed.

As shown in a flow chart shown in FIG. 9, when the start key 136 ispressed (in a step P2) after the document setting described above withreference to FIGS. 7 and 8 is performed in a step P1, the CPU 11 readsthe thus-set document set conditions in a step P3. Then, the CPU 11starts processing for the first document.

Then, a page counter for counting the number of sheets for a document isreset to 0, the first sheet is read through the ADF 23, and the pagecounter is incremented by one in a step P5. In a step P6, it isdetermined whether or not the number of sheets specified in the documentsetting picture is equal to value of the page counter. When it is equal,it is determined that the document has finished, and, then, a step P7 isperformed. When it is not equal, the step P5 is executed again, andreading is performed again.

In the step P7, it is determined that the document has ended, thedocument information set previously for the document is added to theimage information, and the thus-obtained record is transmitted to theIMS 113 (However, when the above-mentioned storage denial is set for thedocument, this record is prevented from being transmitted). In a stepP8, it is determined whether or not processing for all the documents hasfinished. When it has not finished, the processing starting from thestep P4 is performed again. During processing of documents, anon-processing picture shown in FIG. 10 is displayed on the LCD 132. Inthe picture, the document information of the currently processeddocument and the number of remaining (not-yet scanned) documents aredisplayed.

Further, through the MFP 10, a user can cause the document informationof the already read plurality of documents to be displayed on the LCD132, and can confirm the thus-displayed document information, or canselect any document, and correct document information such as the ownerinformation of the selected document if necessary. The CPU 11, based onthe thus-performed setting, makes a control such that the imageinformation already read in through photocopying operation or facsimiletransmission operation can be stored for each document.

Specifically, a case where a plurality of documents each including aplurality of sheets are copied will now be described. First, an ordinaryoperation for photocopying is performed on the MFP 10 by a user. Then,after the photocopying process is executed by MFP 10, when the userpresses the document key 134 of the function selection keys 133 of theoperation panel 131, the document setting picture shown in FIG. 11 isdisplayed on the LCD 132, where the number of sheets which have beenprocessed (copied) is displayed as the number of already read sheets.Here, the picture inquires the user to input the total number ofdocuments to be registered. Then, the user may input the total number ofdocuments using the ten keys 135. Thereby, the setting of the thus-inputnumber of documents is displayed as shown in FIG. 12.

Then, only matters different from the above-described operations in thespecific example will now be described. In the initial picture of thedocument setting picture shown in FIG. 12, the cursor 61 appears asshown in the figure. Then, the number of sheets for each document isinput using the ten keys 135. Then, as a result of the processingcontent key 62 in the document setting picture being touched, thedisplay of this key changes in a toggle manner as mentioned above. Whenthe owner specification key 65 is touched, the user list shown in FIG.13 is displayed. Further, when the fix key in the document settingpicture shown in FIG. 12 is pressed, the document information is addedto the corresponding image data for the thus-set document, and thethus-obtained record is transmitted to the IMS 113.

Similarly, another case (due to setting made by a user through apredetermined setting operation or the like) where a plurality ofdocuments are copied through the MFP 10 will now be described. First,the original is set on the original table 23 a of the ADF 23, and anordinary operation for a photocopying process is performed on the MFP 10by a user. Then, after the photocopying process is finished by the MFP10, the document setting picture shown in FIG. 12 is displayed,automatically, or in response to user's pressing of the document key 134of the function selection keys 133 of the operation panel 131. In thiscase, the document information temporarily set by the CPU 11 isdisplayed on the document setting picture. A condition for determiningseparation of documents for temporarily setting the number of sheets ofeach document of the document setting picture is, for example, a casewhere the processing contents of photocopying processing, facsimiletransmission processing or scanning processing are changed to oneanother, a time of change between use/non-use of the ADF 23, a time ofthe start key being pressed, or the like, for example. The methoddescribed above with reference to FIG. 3 can also be used fordetermining the separation of the documents.

In this case, default conditions are set as the other documentinformation. When the separation of the documents and other documentinformation temporarily set by the CPU 11 and displayed are correct, theuser should merely press the fix key 66. When any correction is neededfor the displayed document information, items to be corrected areselected, and changes are made in a manner similar to that describedabove in the specific example.

Then, similarly, another case where a plurality of documents arephotocopied will now be described. Before photocopying process isperformed by the MFP 10, a user performs registration for the pluralityof documents. Then, the original is set on the original table 23 a ofthe ADF 23, and the ordinary operation for photocopying process isperformed on the MFP 10 by the user. Then, after the photocopyingprocess is performed by the MFP 10, the user presses the document key134 of the function selection key 133, the document setting pictureshown in FIG. 12 is displayed, where the document information previouslyset before the photocopying process is displayed. Then, the usercorrects the document information if necessary through a proceduresimilar to the above-described specific example by touching an item tobe corrected.

The method of determining separation of documents performed by the MFP10 may be, previously or during the processing, selected from the methodshown in FIG. 3, the method through manual setting by a user, the methodof automatically determining an end of a document by another conditionmentioned above, and so forth, and swithced there between,appropriately, by a predetermined setting operation performed by a user.

FIG. 14 shows an example of the record of image data provided by the MFP10. As shown in the figure, each record includes image data for arespective document, and corresponding document information such asreading conditions, user information, storage information and so forth(including the contents shown in FIG. 7 and so forth) are added thereto.The document information is, as described with reference to FIGS. 7 and8, set by a user, temporarily set by the CPU 11, or the contents oftemporary setting is checked by a user and are corrected if necessary.

As a specific example, the reading conditions include a size of copyingpaper, a size of original, a size-changing rate, a pixel density and soforth. The user information includes, as mentioned above, public ornon-public mentioned above, user (owner) specification also mentionedabove, and so forth. The storage information includes a file list (alist of files (images) included in the document), log information(processing time/date, existence/absence of error, and so forth) and soforth.

Thus, by specifying the number of documents, and the number of sheetsincluded in each document before a reading process, it is possible toaccurately determine separation of documents even in a case where sheetsread in the above-mentioned feeding mode and those read in theabove-mentioned placement mode are mixed in one document, and, also in acase where a plurality of documents are continuously read. Accordingly,it is possible to perform management in units of documents accurately inthe storage device, and, thereby, at a time of re-using the stored imagedata, it is possible to search for and read it with higher accuracy.Further, by the document setting picture, it is possible to set anddisplay document information such as reading conditions, userinformation, storage information and so forth in detail, totally, beforea reading process. Accordingly, operations of setting a user (owner) andconfirming the setting can be easily performed. Furthermore, bydisplaying the contents of a currently processed document and the numberof remaining documents during the reading process, it is possible topreviously prevent erroneous processing from occurring.

Further, by setting the number of documents, and the number of sheetsincluded in each document after a reading process, it is possible toaccurately determine separation of documents even in a case where sheetsread in the above-mentioned feeding mode and those read in theabove-mentioned placement mode are mixed in one document, and, also in acase where a plurality of documents are continuously read. Accordingly,it is possible to perform management in units of documents accurately inthe storage device, and, thereby, at a time of re-using the stored imagedata, it is possible to search for and read it with higher accuracy.

Further, by automatically setting temporary document separation andsetting default document information during a reading process or afterthe reading process, it is possible to reduce a load on a user to setdetailed document information for each document.

Furthermore, it is possible to confirm and correct the set informationon the display device after a reading process. Accordingly, when a userfinds error in setting of document separation and/or other documentinformation and/or correction is necessary, it is possible to performcorrection appropriately, and, thereby, it is possible to set documentseparation and other document information accurately. As a result, at atime of re-using stored documents, it is possible to search for and readout them with high accuracy.

The present invention is not limited to the above-described embodiment,and variations and modifications may be made without departing from thescope of the present invention.

The present application is based on Japanese priority applications Nos.11-348366 and 2000-051857, filed on Dec. 8, 1999 and Feb. 28, 2000,respectively, the entire contents of which are hereby incorporated byreference.

1-17. (Canceled).
 18. An image reading apparatus treating one or aplurality of sheets of original as one document, comprising: a displaypart displaying contents comprising separation of documents determinedby a predetermined method, as temporary registered contents; and aconfirming/editing part for confirming/editing the temporary registeredcontents viewing them displayed by said displaying part.
 19. The imagereading apparatus as claimed in claim 18, wherein saidconfirming/editing part is used for registering document information foreach document of the plurality of document, and adding the documentinformation to the image data for each document.
 20. The image readingapparatus as claimed in claim 19, wherein the document informationcomprises at least one of a reading condition, user information andstorage information.
 21. An image reading apparatus treating one or aplurality of sheets of original as one document, comprising: aregistering part for previously registering, for original to be read, asa plurality of documents; and a reading part reading the original,wherein image data obtained by said reading part is treated for eachdocument of the plurality of documents registered by said registeringpart.
 22. The image reading apparatus as claimed in claim 21, whereinsaid registering part registers document information for each documentof the plurality of documents, and adds the document information to theimage data for each document.
 23. The image reading apparatus as claimedin claim 22, wherein the document information comprises at least one ofa reading condition, user information and storage information.
 24. Theimage reading apparatus as claimed in claim 21, further comprising adisplay part displaying the contents registered by said registering partduring the reading operation by said reading part.
 25. The image readingapparatus as claimed in claim 21, further comprising: a display partdisplaying contents registered by said registering part after thereading operation by said reading part; and a confirming/editing partfor confirming/editing the registered contents viewing them displayed bysaid displaying part.
 26. An image reading apparatus treating one or aplurality of sheets of original as one document, comprising: a readingpart reading the original, a registering part for registering, for imagedata obtained from original by said reading part, as a plurality ofdocuments; and wherein the image data obtained by said reading part istreated for each document of the plurality of documents registered bysaid registering part.
 27. The image reading apparatus as claimed inclaim 26, wherein said registering part registers document informationfor each document of the plurality of documents, and adds the documentinformation to the image data for each document.
 28. The image readingapparatus as claimed in claim 27, wherein the document informationcomprises at least one of a reading condition, user information andstorage information. 29-31. (Canceled).
 32. An image processing systemcomprising: the image reading apparatus as claimed in claim 18; and astorage device storing therein image data for which separation of sheetsof original is already determined obtained by said image readingapparatus, as particular documents obtained from the separation ofsheets of the original.
 33. An image processing system comprising: theimage reading apparatus as claimed in claim 21; and a storage devicestoring therein image data for which separation of sheets of original isalready determined obtained by said image reading apparatus, asparticular documents obtained from the separation of sheets of theoriginal.
 34. An image processing system comprising: the image readingapparatus as claimed in claim 26; and a storage device storing thereinimage data for which separation of sheets of original is alreadydetermined obtained by said image reading apparatus, as particulardocuments obtained from the separation of sheets of the original. 35.The image processing system as claimed in claim 29, further comprising acommunication part transmitting the image data for which separation ofsheets of original is already determined obtained by said image readingapparatus, as particular documents obtained from the separation ofsheets of the original, to said storage device.
 36. The image processingsystem as claimed in claim 30, further comprising a communication parttransmitting the image data for which separation of sheets of originalis already determined obtained by said image reading apparatus, asparticular documents obtained from the separation of sheets of theoriginal, to said storage device.
 37. The image processing system asclaimed in claim 31, further comprising a communication parttransmitting the image data for which separation of sheets of originalis already determined obtained by said image reading apparatus, asparticular documents obtained from the separation of sheets of theoriginal, to said storage device.
 38. The image processing system asclaimed in claim 32, further comprising a communication parttransmitting the image data for which separation of sheets of originalis already determined obtained by said image reading apparatus, asparticular documents obtained from the separation of sheets of theoriginal, to said storage device.
 39. The image processing system asclaimed in claim 33, further comprising a communication parttransmitting the image data for which separation of sheets of originalis already determined obtained by said image reading apparatus, asparticular documents obtained from the separation of sheets of theoriginal, to said storage device.
 40. The image processing system asclaimed in claim 34, further comprising a communication parttransmitting the image data for which separation of sheets of originalis already determined obtained by said image reading apparatus, asparticular documents obtained from the separation of sheets of theoriginal, to said storage device.
 41. The image processing system asclaimed in claim 35, wherein said communication part comprises anetwork.
 42. The image processing system as claimed in claim 36, whereinsaid communication part comprises a network.
 43. The image processingsystem as claimed in claim 37, wherein said communication part comprisesa network.
 44. The image processing system as claimed in claim 38,wherein said communication part comprises a network.
 45. The imageprocessing system as claimed in claim 39, wherein said communicationpart comprises a network.
 46. The image processing system as claimed inclaim 40, wherein said communication part comprises a network.
 47. Theimage processing system as claimed in claim 35, wherein saidcommunication part comprises a facsimile transmission system.
 48. Theimage processing system as claimed in claim 36, wherein saidcommunication part comprises a facsimile transmission system.
 49. Theimage processing system as claimed in claim 37, wherein saidcommunication part comprises a facsimile transmission system.
 50. Theimage processing system as claimed in claim 38, wherein saidcommunication part comprises a facsimile transmission system.
 51. Theimage processing system as claimed in claim 39, wherein saidcommunication part comprises a facsimile transmission system.
 52. Theimage processing system as claimed in claim 40, wherein saidcommunication part comprises a facsimile transmission system. 53-69.(Canceled).
 70. An image reading method treating one or a plurality ofsheets of original as one document, comprising the steps of: a)displaying contents comprising separation of sheets of originaldetermined by a predetermined method, as temporary registered contents;and b) confirming/editing the temporary registered contents viewing themdisplayed by said step a).
 71. The image reading method as claimed inclaim 70, wherein said step b) registers document information for eachdocument of the plurality of document, and adds the document informationto the image data for each document.
 72. The image reading method asclaimed in claim 71, wherein the document information comprises at leastone of a reading condition, user information and storage information.73. An image reading method treating one or a plurality of sheets oforiginal as one document, comprising the steps of: a) previouslyregistering, for original to be read, as a plurality of documents; andb) reading the original, wherein image data obtained by said step b) istreated for each document of the plurality of documents registered bysaid step a).
 74. The image reading method as claimed in claim 73,wherein said step a) registers document information for each document ofthe plurality of documents, and adds the document information to theimage data for each document.
 75. The image reading method as claimed inclaim 74, wherein the document information comprises at least one of areading condition, user information and storage information.
 76. Theimage reading method as claimed in claim 73, further comprising the stepc) displaying the contents registered by said step a) during the readingoperation by said step b).
 77. The image reading method as claimed inclaim 73, further comprising: c) displaying contents registered by saidregistering part after the reading operation by said step b); and d)confirming/editing the temporary registered contents viewing themdisplayed by said step c).
 78. An image reading method treating one or aplurality of sheets of original as one document, comprising the stepsof: a) reading the original; and b) registering, for image data obtainedfrom original by said reading part, as a plurality of documents, whereinthe image data obtained by said step a) is treated for each document ofthe plurality of documents registered by said step b).
 79. The imagereading method as claimed in claim 78, wherein said step b) registersdocument information for each document of the plurality of documents,and adds the document information to the image data for each document.80. The image reading method as claimed in claim 79, wherein thedocument information comprises at 25 least one of a reading condition,user information and storage information. 81-83. (Canceled).
 84. Animage processing method comprising the step of storing image data forwhich separation of sheets of original is already determined obtained bysaid image reading method as claimed in claim 70, as particulardocuments obtained from the separation of sheets of the original.
 85. Animage processing method comprising the step of storing image data forwhich separation of sheets of original is already determined obtained bythe image reading method as claimed in claim 73, as particular documentsobtained from the separation of sheets of the original.
 86. An imageprocessing method comprising the step of storing image data for whichseparation of sheets of original is already determined obtained by theimage reading method as claimed in claim 78, as particular documentsobtained from the separation of sheets of the original.
 87. The imageprocessing method as claimed in claim 81, further comprising the step oftransmitting the image data for which separation of sheets of originalis already determined obtained by said image reading method, asparticular documents obtained from the separation of sheets of theoriginal, to be stored by said storing step.
 88. The image processingmethod as claimed in claim 82, further comprising the step oftransmitting the image data for which separation of sheets of originalis already determined obtained by said image reading method, asparticular documents obtained from the separation of sheets of theoriginal, to be stored by said storing step.
 89. The image processingmethod as claimed in claim 83, further comprising the step oftransmitting the image data for which separation of sheets of originalis already determined obtained by said image reading method, asparticular documents obtained from the separation of sheets of theoriginal, to be stored by said storing step.
 90. The image processingmethod as claimed in claim 84, further comprising the step oftransmitting the image data for which separation of sheets of originalis already determined obtained by said image reading method, asparticular documents obtained from the separation of sheets of theoriginal, to be stored by said storing step.
 91. The image processingmethod as claimed in claim 85, further comprising the step oftransmitting the image data for which separation of sheets of originalis already determined obtained by said image reading method, asparticular documents obtained from the separation of sheets of theoriginal, to be stored by said storing step.
 92. The image processingmethod as claimed in claim 86, further comprising the step oftransmitting the image data for which separation of sheets of originalis already determined obtained by said image reading method, asparticular documents obtained from the separation of sheets of theoriginal, to be stored by said storing step.
 93. The image processingmethod as claimed in claim 87, wherein said transmitting step uses anetwork.
 94. The image processing method as claimed in claim 88, whereinsaid transmitting step uses a network.
 95. The image processing methodas claimed in claim 89, wherein said transmitting step uses a network.96. The image processing method as claimed in claim 90, wherein saidtransmitting step uses a network.
 97. The image processing method asclaimed in claim 91, wherein said transmitting step uses a network. 98.The image processing method as claimed in claim 92, wherein saidtransmitting step uses a network.
 99. The image processing method asclaimed in claim 87, wherein said transmitting step uses a facsimiletransmission system.
 100. The image processing method as claimed inclaim 88, wherein said transmitting step uses a facsimile transmissionsystem.
 101. The image processing method as claimed in claim 89, whereinsaid transmitting step uses a facsimile transmission system.
 102. Theimage processing method as claimed in claim 90, wherein saidtransmitting step uses a facsimile transmission system.
 103. The imageprocessing method as claimed in claim 91, wherein said transmitting stepuses a facsimile transmission system.
 104. The image processing methodas claimed in claim 92, wherein said transmitting step uses a facsimiletransmission system.